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Mounting block relays and fuses



Mounting fuse and relay box located on the left side of the vehicle next to the brake booster. It placed most of the fuses. To facilitate the search for the fault location of fuses designated reverse side of the cover unit
Fig. 9.38. Mounting fuse and relay box located on the left side of the vehicle next to the brake booster. It placed most of the fuses. To facilitate troubleshooting Fuse is indicated on the reverse side of the cover unit 1 - diagnostic connector; 2 - overload protection; 3 - fuses; 4 - a cover unit


This essential element of electrical equipment in the car at the rear of the engine compartment on the left (Fig. 9.38). There are five blocks fuse (F1 / 1-5), the diagnostic connector, clock module, and in the presence of a controller system ADS. On the bottom side of the fuse box and relays are marked with color pin comb. To remove the connector to press the side sliding latch. Some of the power connections are screw connection.




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